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Reloading
.300wm factory seating question
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<blockquote data-quote="remington01" data-source="post: 698676" data-attributes="member: 50293"><p>Justin, i"m curious as why when you measured your coal & got your reading then you seated your bullet's very deep into the land's. Please be very careful , i'm surprised that your pressure never spiked(crater's in primer's, marks on casings,ETC... Please be very careful , Do you have a reloading Manuel? If you dont you really should get one & read it. As far as reloading the 300wm. </p><p>Factory spec is 3.340" you should seat your bullet's to that spec and start a min load and work up to max. When you find the most accurate load , then play with seating depth, ALWAYS watch for over pressuring your your rifle. I myself seat nosler 180 AB .020 from land's & Berger's .010 from land's. There are alot of very knowledgeable re-loader's on this site that will help you out also i'm sure. </p><p></p><p>Please be safe...remington</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="remington01, post: 698676, member: 50293"] Justin, i"m curious as why when you measured your coal & got your reading then you seated your bullet's very deep into the land's. Please be very careful , i'm surprised that your pressure never spiked(crater's in primer's, marks on casings,ETC... Please be very careful , Do you have a reloading Manuel? If you dont you really should get one & read it. As far as reloading the 300wm. Factory spec is 3.340" you should seat your bullet's to that spec and start a min load and work up to max. When you find the most accurate load , then play with seating depth, ALWAYS watch for over pressuring your your rifle. I myself seat nosler 180 AB .020 from land's & Berger's .010 from land's. There are alot of very knowledgeable re-loader's on this site that will help you out also i'm sure. Please be safe...remington [/QUOTE]
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